January 3, 2022
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New Year's, New Fears over Biden Booster Mania
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by Tony Perkins
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While the rest of the country turns the page on 2021, Joe Biden seems absolutely determined to repeat last year's mistakes. Barely three days in, the new year is not ushering in new confidence about the president's leadership on COVID. On the contrary, Americans are more skeptical than ever that this administration has any idea what it's doing. With Omicron cases piling up faster than D.C. snow totals, this president's response is typical: shoveling more confusion onto a crisis that his decisions have only made worse.
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Start the New Year Standing on the Word!
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by Kenyn Cureton
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Now that we've started a new year, FRC would like to invite you to start another journey with us through the Bible. The "Stand on the Word" Bible reading plan provides daily readings through the Scriptures over two years that are chronologically organized. In other words, each reading takes you through the Bible as events happen in history. We encourage you to invite your family or a group of friends to join you in reading through the Bible. There is great spiritual synergy in reading the same page of Scripture together.
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On today's show: Haris Alic, reporter for the Washington Times, gives an overview of how the Biden vaccine mandates are faring in the courts; Dave Yost, Ohio Attorney General, discusses a federal judge blocking Biden's vaccine mandate for teachers in the Head Start program; Dr. Andrew Bostom, Clinical Trialist and Associate Professor of Family Medicine at Brown University, explains the shortcuts the FDA used to authorize COVID vaccine boosters for 12- to 15-year-olds; Kenyn Cureton, FRC's Vice President for Christian Resources, shares about FRC's Stand on the Word Bible reading plan; Hans von Spakovsky, Senior Legal Fellow for the Heritage Foundation, talks about what's happening in the states regarding election efforts and the Associated Press accusing the GOP of "slow-motion insurrection."
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